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Pedagogy

Navigating Participation

This webinar will explore the potential for engaging families, allied professionals and community members for change in practices to ensure social justice perspectives.

Reggio Australia

Other

Parental chronic physical illness and child-aware practice

This course is based on the evidence and understanding that parental chronic physical illness can have a direct impact on children’s social and emotional wellbeing. This is together with the understanding that health professionals working with parents experiencing chronic physical illness are well placed to hold preventative conversations to help reduce the negative impacts for children.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Stem Inquiry: Co-constructed environments for curious minds

This module is designed to encourage early childhood educators and teachers to engage in inquiry-based, child-led STEM practices. It discusses common notions of STEM and unfolds what STEM looks like in the early years. It also outlines the importance of STEM inquiry in the development of vital life skills and presents links to the Early Years Learning Framework.

ECA Learning Hub

Leadership

Keeping the QIP Alive

The Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) is a useful planning tool which is required in the National Quality Standard. This workshop is aimed at those in charge of the QIP to move it from a requirement to a valuable approach to improve practices and business.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

This course has been developed by Emerging Minds in partnership with Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future, a project under Onemda, the Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander Health, Wellbeing, Equity and Healing unit, within the University of Melbourne.

Emerging Minds

Other

Supporting children and families in general practice after a natural disaster or community trauma

This course was developed in response to the growing number of Australian families who are impacted by natural disasters or community trauma.

Emerging Minds

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